By Invitation Only: Dance, Confederation and Reconciliation looks at pre-Confederation dance in Canada for both colonial subjects and Indigenous peoples. The exhibit is co-curated by dance scholar and choreographer Troy Emery Twigg and Dance Collection Danse (DCD)’s Director of Collections and Research Amy Bowring. By Invitation Only: Dance, Confederation and Reconciliation will also be exhibited at the Toronto DCD gallery from June 24 through December 22, 2017.

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